Twenty-seven usernames and encrypted passwords, supposedly for an Apple Inc. website, were posted online over the weekend with a warning from the hacker group Anonymous, according to an
The nature of the posting, including a message to Apple and the label "Not Yet Serious," suggests that there might be more attacks against Apple, however a post made to Anonymous' Twitter account saying "don't worry, we are busy elsewhere."
The Twitter message linked to the compromised usernames and passwords, which were posted to the document-sharing website Pastebin.
The data appeared to serve as the login credentials for a database for an online survey for the Apple Business Intelligence website. At the time the article was posted, that website was offline and Apple had not responded to the reporter's request for comment.
In an incident that the article said was "apparently unrelated," a Lebanese hacker, who claimed not to be malicious, said he found vulnerabilities in another Apple website that could be used to expose data.












